Spent several nights here and found it comfortable. Sites are level, bathrooms are clean most of the time. Had a problem with wet floors and a stopped up toilet while here. Has a nice walk for dogs, and the WiFi was adequate. Be aware that they advertise propane and have a huge tank. When I wanted to fill up over the weekend I was told they have one "technician" he didn't work weekends and is limited during the week.

The positives for this park are it's easy access to Santa Fe and the clean bathroom. The negatives: this was the dustiest, dirtiest park I have ever stayed in. It was a bit windy and the entire interior of my unit was covered in dirt. The roads and sites are all dirt, a few loads of rock would help a lot! The sites are small and very close together. The WiFi worked intermittently. The sewer connection was uphill, making it difficult to dump. I had committed to four nights and wish I had left after one.

Bandelier is a beautiful park and Juniper campground was a good dry camping spot. Water is conveniently located and the bathrooms were well taken care of. The campground is going to be closed for the rest of the summer, and I can only guess that there may be showers when it reopens. You can hike from Juniper campground to the preserved ruins in the canyon. I was in a 27' class C, looked very tight for anything much larger. This is a National Monument and with my Senior Pass I paid no admission for the park and half price camping.